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Will you leave your kingdom to a heretic?
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He then said that this King
would marry me

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but would not expect to share my bed
more than two or three times a year.

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As much as that?
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Well, he...
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He is enraptured.
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Naturally.
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But... his affairs would otherwise
keep him in Spain.

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Then the King is a fool.
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What could ever be important enough
to keep him from your bed?

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Robert,
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you should not say such things.
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Then I shall only think them.
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Everything is so uncertain!
Sir William says my life is still in danger.

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Do not listen to everything he tells you.
Do not listen to any of them.

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None of them are of consequence.
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- When you are Queen...
- I am not... I am not Queen yet.

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You will be.
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Elizabeth,
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Queen of England.
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A court to worship you.
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A country to obey you.
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Poems written celebrating your beauty.
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Music composed in your honour,
and they will be nothing to you.

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I will mean nothing to you.
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How could you ever be nothing to me?
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Robert, you know
you are everything to me.

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All that I am
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it is you.

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